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From Genesis to Revelation, Matthew Henry successfully combines practical application, devotional insight, and
scholarship on the entire Bible. Henry has profound insights on the content, message and nature of God's divine
revelation. Perfect for all readers of the Bible who want a convenient, comprehensive commentary.
Many of the Greek and Hebrew wo… Read more…

Contending For Our All, an eBook by John Piper, details the lives of three faithful Christians: Athanasius, John Owen and J. Gresham Machen.
Athanasius devoted his life to defending the deity of Christ against the Arian heresy prevalent in the Roman Empire.
John Owen focused his life on battling the errors that belittled Christ and uplifted Christ… Read more…

"A great work of exegesis, every page the result of long meditation, based on rich scholarship, warm with holy reverence for the Word of God."—Moody Monthly
In this acclaimed commentary series, R. C. H. Lenski interprets each book of the New Testament on the basis of thorough exegetical research. Lenski, a meticulous student of Greek, provides an origi… Read more…

Edited by Charles H. Talbert, Distinguished Professor of Religion at Baylor University in Waco, Texas, the Reading the New Testament Commentary Series presents cutting edge biblical research in accessible language that is both coherent and comprehensive.
The Reading the New Testament Commentary Series includes 13 volumes. Click any title below for more i… Read more…

John Calvin exercised a profound ministry in Europe, and is probably one of the most seminal thinkers ever to have lived. A godly pastor, theologian, and preacher, he led his flock by example and worked hard to establish consistent godliness in his city. A prolific writer, his sermons, letters, and, of course, his 'Christian Institutes' have been published… Read more…

The popular view of Christianity today is a list of rules. Do's and Don't seems to be what it is all about. But if that's what we think Christianity is all about then we have a lot to learn. The key to understanding Christianity is not something we have to do, but rather something that Jesus Christ has already achieved on our behalf.
Christ's Glorious Ach… Read more…

Christ's Incarnation, by C. H. Spurgeon, is a small work on an extremely important theme. Spurgeon gives full treatment to the cardinal doctrine that God was "manifest of the flesh" in His son Jesus Christ. His reinforcement of this truth effectively combats any denial of Jesus Christ's Deity. He writes, "'There is more of God's glory and majesty to be seen … Read more…

Using statements of truth from the writing of the Puritan Thomas Manton, Charles Spurgeon has brought together words from the books of this great man in a devotional form which he "humbly hopes may be found profitable for reading in the chamber of private worship." The desire of Spurgeon for Flowers from a Puritan's Garden is that readers would become more … Read more…

“Every page is full of sayings well calculated to teach people the charms of religion, and the happiness attending sober industry.” — Christian World
In John Ploughman's Pictures, beloved preacher Charles Haddon Spurgeon offers more plain talk for plain people. To smite evil was Spurgeon's main endeavor in compiling this book which has a moral rathe… Read more…

In the little book Memories of Stambourne, the last book he ever wrote, beloved pastor and preacher Charles Haddon Spurgeon recounts stories of his childhood and youth at Stambourne, an English village where his grandfather was a minister. It was here that he received his education and first read books such as Pilgrim's Progress that would prove formative i… Read more…

This commentary on the Psalms comes from three of the greatest Bible commentators. Study the Psalms with the assistance of Matthew Henry, John Calvin, and Charles Spurgeon. The Psalms are an amazing collection of praise, prayer and prophecy, and these three giants of the faith bring out the most crucial elements, principles and applications of the Psalms. … Read more…

This illuminating resource travels through the New Testament, stopping to examine particular words and phrases in the Greek that reveal Biblical truths. A.T. Robertson's Word Pictures is not a formal commentary but rather reveals the "word pictures" of the Koine Greek. Robertson uses several methods to do this, including lexical and grammatical analysis, a… Read more…